Fostering
There are never enough foster homes.
That's because often people can only take males,
or females, or puppies etc. This makes it difficult.
We provide our foster homes with materials,
food allowance, take care of any medical costs
and do some basic behavior training. Fostering
is one of the most rewarding experiences but
does require a bit of patience and flexibility. |
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Transport
Often we need
to get a dog from point A to point B. Transporting
is simple and requires little if you are going
that direction anyway. We do allow reimbursement
for mileage. |
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Shelter
Checks
We often need
someone to run by a shelter in their area and check
to see if a dog labeled as a Vizsla really is such.
There is a lot of confusion these days about red
dogs and what they may be. |
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Web
Checks
We like to
have a few individuals checking the web for homeless
Vizsla. This can and does alert us to dogs in private
shelters that we may be of assistance to. |
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Home
Visits
We typically
do a home visit to a prospective adoptor that has
not had a Vizsla in the past. This is brief and
often the visitor takes along their own Vizsla
so people can see what it's like to have one of
these dogs in their home. |
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Fundraise
Hard to have
too much of this. There are endless ways to raise
money, if one has the time to organize and hold
events. This can even include web auctions. Without
fundraising, we would be in the red. |